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Smart Entry IT Infrastructure Administration
Certificate Program Provided by Smart Entry IT Infrastructure Administration Become a system administrator with LINUX Skill sets
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: RHCE, RHCT, A+
This is primarily ilt training
workshop / seminarThis is a workshop seminar
on-line e-learning cbt (computer based)This is an online eLearning or CBT training program
computer labComputer Lab Work
group study and discussionThis class may involve group study
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in Chennai, Tamil Nadu,
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Course Level:basic through advanced
Duration:2 months
Training Presented in:English
System Administration Skills with LINUX Administration Networking Concepts
Network Cable Concepts
Wired Network
Wireless Network
Wan Networking
Server Administration
HP Server Architecture
Configuring RAID Levels
Printer Administration
Configuring Printer over LAN
Configuring Printer over WAN
Hardware Concepts
Hardware Assembling
Maintain and troubleshoot Peripheral
Troubleshoot System Problems
Linux Ideas and History
An Introduction to Linux and Open Source:
what are the central ideas behind the Linux
phenomenon and where do they come from?
Linux Usage Basics
Logging into the system, changing users and editing text files.
Running Commands and Getting Help
How to use built-in and online documentation to enhance your experience.
Browsing the File system
Understanding the locations of important directories on a Red Hat Enterprise
Linux system and navigating them from the command line and using the
graphical Nautilus browser.
Users, Groups and Permissions
Reading and setting permissions on files and directories.
Using the bash Shell
Basic tips and tricks to make Red Hat Enterprise Linux's default shell work for
you. Topics include tab completion, history and an introduction to shell scripting.
Standard I/ O and Pipes
The ins-and-outs of redirecting output between programs and files.
Duration 2. 5
month
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Text Processing Tools
An introduction to some of the most useful text-processing utilities in Red Hat
Enterprise Linux, including grep, cut, sed, sort, diff and patch.
vim: An Advanced Text Editor
How to get the most out of the powerful and flexible vim text editor.
Basic System Configuration Tool
Using Red Hat Enterprise Linux's graphical and text-based configuration tools to
manage networking, printing and date/ time settings.
Investigating and Managing Processes
Listing, terminating and scheduling program executions on a Red Hat Enterprise
Linux system
Configuring the Bash Shell
A discussion of using shell variables and scripts to customize the command-line
environment.
Finding and Processing Files
In-depth coverage of using the find command and related utilities to locate and
act upon files based on arbitrary criteria.
Network Client
An overview of network tools available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, from web
browsers to email clients and diagnostic utilities.
Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and Permissions
A deeper discussion of how user and group identities are stored on a Red Hat
Enterprise Linux system, as well as the introduction of advanced file system
permissions like SetUID and SetGID.
The Linux File system In-Depth
The nuts-and-bolts of how Red Hat Enterprise Linux deals with file systems.
Topics include partitions, inodes, linking and archiving tools.
Essential System Administration Tools
An introduction to fundamental system administration topics such as installing
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, managing software packages, and enhancing security
with SELinux and the net filter firewall.
Exam RH133 Red Hat Linux System Administration
System Initialization
Objectives
Boot Sequence Overview
Boot Loader Components
GRUB and grub. conf
Starting the Boot Process: GRUB
Kernel Initialization
init Initialization
Run Levels
/etc/ rc. d/ rc. sysinit
/etc/ rc. d/ rc
System V run levels
/etc/ rc. d/ rc. local
Controlling Services
Package Management
RPM Package Manager
Installing and Removing Software
Updating a Kernel RPM
rpm Queries
rpm Verification
About yum
Using yum
Searching packages/ files
Configuring Additional Repositories
Creating a private repository
Red Hat Network
Red Hat Network Server
Entitlements
Red Hat Network Client
Kernel Services
Objectives
The Linux Kernel
Kernel Images and Variants
Kernel Modules
Kernel Module Utilities
Managing the initrd Image
Accessing Drivers Through /dev
Device Node Examples
Managing /dev With udev
Adding Files Under /dev
Kernel Configuration With /proc
/proc Examples
sysctl : Persistent Kernel Configuration
Exploring Hardware Devices
Monitoring Processes and Resources
System Services
Network Time Protocol
System Logging
syslog Configuration
XOrg: The X11 Server
XOrg Server Configuration
XOrg in runlevel 3
XOrg in runlevel 5
Remote X Sessions
SSH: Secure Shell
VNC: Virtual Network Computing
cron
Controlling Access to cron
System crontab Files
Daily Cron Jobs
The anacron System
CUPS
User Administration
Adding a New User Account
User Private Groups
Modifying / Deleting User Accounts
Group Administration
Password Aging Policies
Switching Accounts
sudo
Network Users
Authentication Configuration
Example: NIS Configuration
Example: LDAP Configuration
SUID and SGID Executables
SGID Directories
The Sticky Bit
Default File Permissions
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
SELinux
SELinux: Targeted Policy
SELinux: Management
File system Management
Objectives
Overview: Adding New Filesystems to the File system Tree
Device Recognition
Disk Partitioning
Managing Partitions
Making Filesystems
File system Labels
tune2fs
Mount Points and /etc/ fstab
Mounting Filesystems with mount
Unmounting Filesystems
mount By Example
Handling Swap Files and Partitions
Mounting NFS Filesystems
Automounter
Direct Maps
gnome-mount
Advanced File system Management
Configuring the Quota System
Setting Quotas for Users
Reporting Quota Status
What is Software RAID?
Software RAID Configuration
Software RAID Testing and Recovery
What is Logical Volume Manager (LVM)?
Creating Logical Volumes
Resizing Logical Volumes
Logical Volume Manager Snapshots
Using LVM Snapshots
Archiving tools: tar
Archiving Tools: dump/ restore
Archiving Tools: rsync:
Network Configuration
Objectives
Network Inferfaces
Driver Selection
Speed and Duplex Settings
IPv4 Addresses
Dynamic IPv4 Configuration
Static IPv4 Configuration
Device Aliases
Routing Table
Default Gateway
Configuring Routes
Verify IP Connectivity
Defining the Local Host Name
Local Resolver
Remote Resolvers
Verify DNS Connectivity
Network Configuration Utilities
Transparent Dynamic Configuration
Implementing IPv6
IPv6: Dynamic Interface Configuration
IPv6: Static Interface Configuration
IPv6: Routing Configuration
New and Modified Utilities
Installation
Anaconda, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installer
First Stage: Starting the Installation
First Stage: Boot Media
Accessing the Installer
First Stage: Installation Method
Network Installation Server
Second Stage: Installation Overview
Configuring File Systems
Advanced Partitioning
Package Selection
First Boot: Post-Install Configuration
Kickstart
Starting a Kickstart Installation
Anatomy of a Kickstart File
Kickstart: Commands Section
Kickstart: Commands section
Kickstart: Packages Section
Kickstart: pre, post
Virtualization with Xen
Virtualization with Xen
Hardware Considerations
Preparing Domain-0
Virtual Resources
Domain-U Configuration
Installing a new Domain-U
Domain Management with xm
Activating Domains on boot
Troubleshooting
Method of Fault Analysis
Fault Analysis: Gathering Data
Things to Check: X
Things to Check: Networking
Order of the Boot Process
File system Corruption
File system Recovery
Recovery Run-levels
Rescue Environment
Rescue Environment Utilities
Rescue Environment Details
Exam RH253 Red Hat Linux Networking and Security Administration
System Performance and Security
Concepts and Practices
System Faults and Breaches
Method of Fault Analysis
Benefits of System Monitoring
Managing Processes by Account
System Service Access Controls
Service and Network Access Controls
System Initialization and Service Management
Service and Application Access Controls
tcp_wrappers Configuration
Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
Network Resource Access Controls
Internet Protocol and Routing
IPv6: Dynamic Interface Configuration
IPv6: Static Interface Configuration
IPv6: Routing Configuration
Net filter Overview
Rules: General Considerations
Connection Tracking
Network Address Translation (NAT)
IPv6 and ip6tables
Organizing Networked Systems
Host Name Resolution
DNS-Specific Resolvers
Trace a DNS Query with dig
Exploring DNS with host
Service Profile: DNS
Getting Started with BIND
bind-chroot Package
caching-nameserver Package
Remote Name Daemon Control (rndc)
The DHCP Service
DHCP Overview
Configuring an IPv4 DHCP Server
Network File Sharing Services
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Network File Service (NFS)
Port options for the Firewall
Samba services
Configuring Samba
Web Services
Apache Overview
Apache Server Configuration
Virtual Hosts
Apache Access Configuration
CGI
Apache Encrypted Web Server
Squid Web Proxy Cache
Electronic Mail Services
Essential Email Operation
Simple Mail Transport Protocol
Sendmail SMTP Restrictions
Sendmail Operation
Using alternatives to Switch MTAs
Postfix Configuration
Postfix SMTP Restrictions
Postfix Operation
Mail Retrieval Protocols
Securing Data
The Need For Encryption
Symmetric Encryption
Asymmetric Encryption
Public Key Infrastructures
Digital Certificates
Account Management
Account Management
Account Information (Name Service)
Name Service Switch (NSS)
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)
PAM Operation
Utilities and Authentication
About The Training Provider: Smart Entry IT Infrastructure Administration
Smart Entry IT Infrastructure Administration - SMARTEntry is promoted by a team of Network and System Administrators having many years of proven industry experience and excellent knowledge. Our aim is to impart education in IT Infrastructure administration to those who aspire to become competent IT Infrastructure administrators and can readily be employed by IT organizations. The entire course has been designed keeping in view the...
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